Re: Honestly appraise your djing skills here

Quite like some of Stimming's stuff. Got a track of his with with seagulls on it that's good. Yes. Seagulls.

Electronic music needs more wildlife samples if you ask me. How much better would Sasha's mixes sound with a wolf howling every so often? And whale song is vastly underrated in a clubbing environment I reckon. More whales singing please. And seagulls.

Re: Honestly appraise your djing skills here

Dermo wrote:

I'm a dead set 9. But after 20 years of playing out probably need an absolute no-mark nobody like SimonR to endorse my ability.

Either put up or shut up. I am involved in a monthly podcast and there is a slot in October that I can make available. If you are as good as you say you are, then it's yours. Can't be fairer than that?

Re: Honestly appraise your djing skills here

Phil Istine wrote:

Either put up or shut up. I am involved in a monthly podcast and there is a slot in October that I can make available. If you are as good as you say you are, then it's yours. Can't be fairer than that?

Re: Honestly appraise your djing skills here

Serato Vinyl, umm... guessing about 7.5 - you can't really fuck up a mix if you've got the BPMs, Keys and the wave file rolling. Gives you the space to worry about tighter programming.

Traktor on the iPad, or Traktor in general - haha I don't know 9? You hit sync and you're sorted.

Never played on CDJs and don't intend to.

Way more comfortable playing techhouse ala Fabric/Wiggle/H-Foundation, than the big room vortex GU/bedrock type prog. Find it much tougher to play a peak time set, enjoy the warm up sounds. Recently been having a lot of fun mixing cheesy disco and indie remixes for the ladies.